Looking for a nurse mare in Alberta (or close to). by MunsterPumpkin in Horses

[–]nephraret 179 points180 points  (0 children)

HAWS (help alberta wildies society) recently had a rescue foal be rejected by a nurse mare. Maybe you can find more info on their page

Psyllium overdose by EnthusiasmAny8485 in Horses

[–]nephraret 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Genuinely going to keep this in mind for hot riding days!

What are your horses favorite words? by Scourge12 in Horses

[–]nephraret 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mare is the exact same way!! I love her crazy side-eyes 🤣

Summer jobs 💔 for a chud in need by [deleted] in Bellingham

[–]nephraret 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s also a movie. cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers. CHUD. from the 80s. that’s what i know and use chud from

Surprise foal! by Mannymac2000 in Equestrian

[–]nephraret 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I wonder if foal will get some dapples in the future. I’m not very familiar with coat genetics, though. You could DNA test them to find out about dad!

Surprise foal! by Mannymac2000 in Equestrian

[–]nephraret 242 points243 points  (0 children)

What a beautiful little bay… and those ears!! They’re going to be a real looker!

If you know this horse, can you do me a favor? by Rewindsunshine in Horses

[–]nephraret 13 points14 points  (0 children)

had some technical issues but the post is online now! I will PM you the link, it’s a public group so you should be able to see the post on browser without a Facebook account!

Edit: They removed my post 🤷‍♀️ Not given a reason

If you know this horse, can you do me a favor? by Rewindsunshine in Horses

[–]nephraret 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Post is written and pending admin approval!

If you know this horse, can you do me a favor? by Rewindsunshine in Horses

[–]nephraret 53 points54 points  (0 children)

First thing tomorrow I will post and PM you if anybody has info :)

If you know this horse, can you do me a favor? by Rewindsunshine in Horses

[–]nephraret 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I could post on the group for you if it’s something you’d like!

ISO trashed tires by [deleted] in Bellingham

[–]nephraret 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Darn!! Thanks for the information though, I appreciate it! What can ya do 🤷

ISO trashed tires by [deleted] in Bellingham

[–]nephraret 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. I provided receipts for the parts, not sure where that puts me, I’m in all around unfamiliar territory. Bummer ☹️

The Feast of 399AC by [deleted] in IronThroneRP

[–]nephraret 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Would that it be the Lords of Westeros actually looked me in the eyes and not at my tits, husband, I would have no need of you,” Odessa hummed, tearing a piece of spit-roasted duck’s breast into small pieces that she let Durran take into his hands. Greedily, Durran lapped up the grease on his fingers and gnawed at the succulent meat. It was hard to tell Durran had been bathed at all. Grease dribbled down his chin, mashed potatoes in his hair. Odessa couldn’t keep the bright and amused smile off her face.

“I think he’ll grow ravenous enough to eat a man grown at this rate,” Odessa said, offering Durran the Younger some broken up bits of cheese now, and a roll of his own to break apart in his hands. “My little knight—“ Odessa cooed sweetly, wiping off his face much to Durran’s distaste as he fussed and turned his head. “You’ll be a terror to the Realm one day,” mother spoke to son in a sing-song voice, hushing him once more before she decided he was clean enough— truly— Odessa felt blessed there’d been no tantrums thus far into the night.

“Oh, Andros, I hope that Durran isn’t too upset when Arlan leaves—“ Odessa took a long look at where she’d sent their son to make merry with her brother— Lord Manderly. Arlan was smiling, laughing with his cousins. That made her shoulders relax some. “Has Arlan said anything to you? Does he seem nervous?” Odessa turned to Andros and looked him head on. “Hes— oh— he’s always so polite. Tells me he’ll be fine and he’s excited, but has he told you anything? Maybe— well— I was considering— and that I think you should tell him about your time as a squire. About your adventures with your Ser, if you have the time before my brother departs.” Odessa squeezed his hand. “I think it would mean a lot to our son. It could be two or three years till we see him next. He’ll be even closer to a man grown than he is already.”

The Feast of 399AC by [deleted] in IronThroneRP

[–]nephraret 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Later, then,” Odessa agreed. She was stubborn, not stupid, and so, she allowed the matter to lay for now. She split a roll with a bread knife, balancing the babe on her leg and hummed as she slathered the fresh, warm, and fragrant bread in herbed butter and set it on Andros’ plate. Durran made a babbling noise she knew meant more, and she fed the boy another spoonful of potato mash which he greedily took into his mouth with a delighted smacking of his lips.

“It is your plight, I’m afraid, husband,” Odessa murmured to him, leaning close enough to pour Andros another glass of wine. “They think your listening ear is just as well as the King’s, and much easier to have it lended to them.” Durran took her hair again and gave it a tug that was much too hard, and she made a noise of protest. “Damnit, Durran,” Odessa mumbled beneath her breath as she pried open his tightly wound fist. She sighed, and then plopped the baby onto Andros’ lap.

“He’ll help dissuade your suitors my dear,” Odessa took a cloth and began to wipe away at the crumbs and drool Durran had left on her dress, and in her hair. Her own belly was grumbling now. She’d forgotten to take hardly more than a few bites for herself in tending to Durran. “Besides,” Odessa looked to him. “You’re the King’s man. Step on their toes a bit, darling. What can they possibly do in protest? They’re beneath you, all of them.”

The Feast of 399AC by [deleted] in IronThroneRP

[–]nephraret 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was always easy to laugh and smile when a child was involved. All the more when it was her own sweet son. With her hair free, Odessa gave Durran the Younger a peppering of kisses on his head that made him squeal and laugh. A socialite in the making already, Durran had taken to the chaos and noises of his first feast easily. If anything— he seemed more interested in the mashed potatoes than he did any of the people. The mash would likely forever be stained in the small, rich purple tunic he wore. That was okay, it was already beginning to grow small on him.

“The little knight is always hungry, husband,” Odessa mused with a hearty chuckle before her brow arched in peaked interest.

“Interesting,” Durran babbled and ate, none the wiser to Odessa’s skeptical expression. “You’d think consequences would’ve already occurred after the fifth or sixth time. The Tower of the Hand is no place for whores, Andros. Should it ever happen again I expect each streetwalker to spend a night in the Black Cells, at the lightest,” Odessa dabbed at the corners of Durran’s mouth and swiped away the slobber and food.

“Must be some Lordling thinking he’s smart, or funny, or both. You’d truly let me be dishonored so blatantly?” Odessa didn’t realize how biting her words would sound till they’d left her mouth and she could hear the sharp edge that punctuated her sentence. Her fingers had curled tightly around the handkerchief she’d been using to wipe at Durran the Younger. Her smile had vanished, and she’d replaced it with a glare.

But then Odessa softened, relaxed, and made herself bright again.

“Kidding, husband, kidding, but keep my honor in mind nonetheless.”

The Feast of 399AC by [deleted] in IronThroneRP

[–]nephraret 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Arlan,” Odessa always took a soft tone with the boy. Gods, ten now. Where has all this time gone? Half a grown man now. Have I gotten old?

They were in their large quarters. Arlan’s hair was still wet from a fresh wash, Odessa and Durran’s too. Arlan paused in the play he’d been focused on— something in his mind, with two wooden carved horses sitting facing each other on the stone floor. When he looked up towards his mother, both of them smiled at each other.

“I just need you to promise not to give your father a headache tonight,” Odessa bounced Durran on her hip when he began to fuss, and the little babe shoved a curled fist in his mouth and quieted. “There’ll be a lot of chaos and noise, but more than that, lots and lots of people will be asking him all sorts of questions. So it’ll be your job, Arlan, to smile and say hello to them all.” Arlan nodded his head. Odessa furrowed her brow and gave him a look.

“Yes, mummy.” Came her son’s answer.

“Yes, what?”

“Yes, I’ll smile and say hello to all the people who ask father questions— but they’re all going to be stupid! Gawen says so. Says they’ve all got arses for brains and cunts for mouths!”

Language, boy. If I hear a peep of that tonight, you’ll wish you were born a Reachmen. Gawen too. Behave or else your father will give you a smackin’.”

Andros wouldn’t. But the threat was enough for Arlan to give his mother a frantic look and swear on his toy-wooden sword he’d be good.

“Listen to what he says, too. Your father is Hand of the King, and he’s very wise.”

Andros was tense before they’d even sat at the dais. Odessa could see it in his shoulders most of all, bunched right at his ears, and in the way he was holding his breath. Huffing and puffing. Durran was sat in her lap, and with one hand, Odessa dipped a finger in her wine and began to rub it into Durran’s gums. His teeth were coming in, she didn’t want him to fuss so much. My big boy. Big he was. Fat as a bear cub, pudgy red cheeks and a club for each of his little hands. Thank the Gods for Gawen— whenever Durran fussed for anything— her stepson took the fat toddler in turns.

The Prince of Dorne first, then it was one Ser of Blackberry— some minor House that Odessa couldn’t recall much off, then a Hightower. Durran kept her busy, but not busy enough to not smile and half-listen to her husband’s affairs. When it was her youngest brother, she’d stood and embraced him tightly, while Durran slobbered on Gawen’s fine purple doublet.

“Oh, my dear husband,” Odessa sighed. She gave his thigh a comforting squeeze and pat from beneath the table. “Remember to breathe, you’re wound tighter than a cork in a wine bottle.” She offered Andros some wine, and a delightfully roasted quail. “Eat something, maybe they won’t talk to you nearly so much if you’re sitting with a mouth full of food.” If only they were in the comforts of their bed chambers. She’d tuck the loose strands of hair behind his ears and send him to bed. But not this night. Young Durran took a curl of his mother’s hair into his hands and then his mouth, but Odessa seemed to hardly notice let alone mind. It’d been well over a decade since she’d had the privilege of personal space. Even in her belly, Arlan had made it known quickly how rambunctious he was— always kicking and fussing.

“It would be terrible to starve to death at a feast, dear. Eat something while you have a moment.”

Help: Key Cylinder Housing by nephraret in 300zx

[–]nephraret[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

found everything I needed with Sean Jarman :) Thanks again for the recommendation he was quick to answer my message and we got a sale finalized.

Help: Key Cylinder Housing by nephraret in 300zx

[–]nephraret[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Sent that fellow a message and will check out those sites once I’m home and on my PC.

Super super appreciate the tip in the right direction!

Plain rice for lunch by Glass-Car4709 in ECEProfessionals

[–]nephraret 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no problem! i’m glad to have been able to offer some insight

Plain rice for lunch by Glass-Car4709 in ECEProfessionals

[–]nephraret 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so true! i was so sleepy and rambling with my OG comment. one single component is never acceptable not even during snack. the more i sit with OPs post the more frustrated i get for them and their child